Jesus Christ Superstar
touring version rises to the challenge by getting back to the concept album's roots, as concert rather than stage play.
Austin Chronicle
Why see Jesus Christ Superstar?
Who are you? What have you sacrificed?
Fresh off a hit run in London, this Olivier Award-winning new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's groundbreaking musical astounds is heading on a North American tour. Lacing together biblical drama with a propulsive rock and funk score, director Timothy Sheader reinvents the story for the modern age, paring back the more overblown aspects of the original for a truly rocking show.
Originally starting life in 1970 as a concept album, the show was ALW's first to debut on Broadway ahead of London in 1971. Featuring the well-known hits "Superstar" and "I Don't Know How to Love Him," Superstar is a tremendously powerful musical that retains a large fan base the world over.
What is Jesus Christ Superstar about?
A bombastic rock opera based on the Gospels, Jesus Christ Superstar portrays the last week of Jesus' life, heavily focusing on his relationship with Judas Iscariot. Imbued with modern sensibilities and contemporary political and social themes, this show is about a very human Jesus Christ, one who must reckon with his impending death.
Key Information
Audience
Run Time
Dates
Cast
- Jack Hopewell as Jesus
- Elvie Ellis as Judas
- Faith Jones as Mary
- Nicholas Hambruch as Pilate
- Grant Hodges as Caiaphas
- Kodiak Thompson as Annas
Further cast
Ethan Hardy Benson, Joshua Bess, Josh Jordan, Jahlil M. Burke, Jordan Welsey Brown, Cooper Clack, Emma Cook, Kalei Cotecson, Lydia Eku, Savannah Fisher, Haley Huelsman, Jeremy Makana Hurr, Domanick Anton Hubbard, Lena Matthews, Hosea Mundi, L'oreal Roache
Creative
- Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Lyrics by Tim Rice
- Directed by Timothy Sheader
Awards
2012 Tony Awards
- Best Revival of a Musical
- Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical - Josh Young
2012 Drama Desk Awards
- Outstanding Revival of a Musical
- Outstanding Sound Design
2000 Tony Awards
- Best Revival of a Musical
1996 Olivier Awards
- Best Musical Revival
1972 Tony Awards
- Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical - Ben Vereen
- Best Original Score - Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice
- Best Scenic Design - Robin Wagner
- Best Costume Design - Randy Barcelo
- Best Lighting Design - Jules Fisher
1972 Drama Desk Awards
- Most Promising Composer - Andrew Lloyd Webber
Reviews
Customer reviews
Rachel Deering
Fabulous Revival of a Masterpiece!
Daniel Stewart
Beats all others I’ve seen
Jack Barnes
JC Superstar